New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 11, 1919, Page 10

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““Gots-It” Peecls Off 'CALLS HEARING ON Corns Painlessly Off They Come Like Banana Skin. 2 or 3 Drops, That's All ‘There's a murderous, i fo get TId of .corns, AAd then thers is the peaceful, glorious eel-it- Gets-It" way. After you have ets-It” you will say “never | vival Cutit? Quitle! “Getsdt” Peelslt? 2gain” to all other methods, This is because “Gets-It” is tho only corn-remover on earth that makes €orns peel off just like a banana skin. Two or thrge drops will do the Work, without fussing or ble, You apply it in 2 or 3 seconds. 1t " dries immedigtely, “Gets-It* does the rest, without bandages. plasters, blood-brin knives or razors. 'Get rid of that corn-pain at once, €0 that you can work and play without corn’ tgrture. Be’sure to use “Gets-It.” Tt never fafle. “Gets-1t," the only sure, guaranteed, money-bagk corn-remover, costs but a trifie at any drug store. M'f'd by E. Lawrenee/& Co.. Chicago, Il board of aldc s | vote Thousunds of women have hnd Lladder trouble and never A Women's complaints often prove to ! bo nothing else but kidney trouble, or he result of kidney or bladder disease 17 the kidneys are not in a healthy sondition, they may cause the other srgans to become diseased Pain in the headache, loss of umbition, nervousn are oftentimes iy mptoins of kidney trouble Don’t delay starting treatment. Dr. {iime: Swamp-Root, a physician breseription, obtained at y dr ftore, may be just the remedy needed 0 overcome such condition. Get a medium or large mmeadiately from any drug store. Howev if you wish first to tes: his great preparation send ten cents 0 Dr; Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N 0., for a sample bottle, When writ- ng be sure and mention the New Britain Herald. kidney | suspeet | back, ze bottle RED CROSS WORKER SICK TWO YEA TELLS HOW SHE GOT WELL Miss G. I. Baird of 30 Glenville Ave.. Wi, Mass, writes: “I have been sick nl- wo years, had four doctors with little lief. 1 was growing thin every da om 138 111 discour- at the a finger long, s0 much \s though It was just the The day before I took Dr thought 1 should go wild in my stomach all my friends sy wouldn't hav much better your vprised I log belfeve in_such 3 medicine rasse enou 8igns o thi swollen 1 stomach, bout the ing of t short d . iteh itehing Df Course I’ll Tak lery Ki 1 take it cvery season hother and the children It's old-fashioned and made of roots nd herbs, but it's right there, just he same, and costs next to nothing. ‘We all think it's the best tonic lax- tive we ever heard about and £o do ther people we have recommended t to. Take it every other night for threc ceeks, if you want to feel better, sleep etter, work better and be better. It purities the blood, clears the skin nd o away that worn-out yz. Brew a cup tonight just like you You'll like it. and so do i Let a Greeting Card | by senate feel- DAYLIGHT SAVI New Haven People Show Strong Sen- timent to Have 1t Con- tinued. New Ilaven, Nov. 11.—Alderman Thomas Brown, chairman of tl - clal daylight saving commitiee ap pointed by the board of aldermen, will probably call a hearing for tomorrow night on the matter. The hearin upon the revival of the davlight ing act will attract, it is expected, a large number who favor sone tive action toward shortenin working day. The manufacture the city are strongly in favor of & of thé law and representatives will be present to urge the committec to recommiend it to the board of alder men. Their interest in it is based much upon the economny of the mca ure as their interest for the cmploye: Ome hour's time at the ehd of the da saved to them, means o saving in day- light, and, therefore, a saving in fucl wd lighting expenses. Iimployes of many of the manufuac- | tories of the have cven made the suggestion 1o their cmployers th they be allowed to go to work at o'clock in the morning, instead of 7 o'clock, and quit work at sav- legisia- the s of re- city 5 fer the benefits of davlight saving. mployers of office help are also in fa- of a return to tho system of during the war. There i= no dowbt that the commit- tee will recommend the measure to the 1 which will pass a IFitzGerald prac- unhol ttitude of approval RAILROAD BILL UP Workin Mayor his By Overtime Cor topc 10 Reach Vole By Saturday— Tlouse specds Up Work. Washington, alendar was cle sideration of the meeting hours earlicr and night sessions, leaders helieved vote could be reached Saturday. oy, 11 red today for con- railroad bill ana b, hous: ing finatl The speeding up of the house program | followed twe statement Senator Lodze, republican leader, that tic ate probably would dispose o2 the rman peace treaty by the end of week. This would mean, under cnt plans, the adjournment of the 1| session of congress, and acti v ot on the railvoad hiil would go over until the regular ses- sion heginning in December. Lahor provisions of the bills differ. The -called ¢ hous conciliation by house and hill enatc “anti-strikc hill carvices plan through volun- { tary arbitration of disputes. COW HERDS HEALTHY Milk Imspector Inspects Many Lor Tuberculosis But Finds Few Unfit, He Reports, Inspector of Meat and Milk Dr. Burdett D. Ruadcliffe reports that tho condition of cow herds in this locality reaches a high standard but fow hav- ing been found unfit through the tu- berculin tests. Heveral farmers have already had their herds aceredited hy a system re ly announced whereby the hera ibjected to a series of | three tests, those passing with a fav orable mark being accredited. Ad- vertising matter is furnished the own- er of such a herd and the state sists in increasing the value of production. The inspector reports that an in- creased number of breeders are tak- ing advantage of the opportunity of- | fered by the state to have the ani- mals given T. B. tests as- its | the near future this s FIVE MILLION PEOPLE USED IT LAST YEAR HILLS ) QUININE BROMIDE Standard cold remedy for 20 years —in let form—safe, sure, no opiates—breaks up a cold in 24 hours—relieves grip in 3 days. Money back if it fails. The genuine box has a_Red top. witk Mr. Hill's picture. At All Drag Stores Carry Your Message Help make this Christmas the best has ever known. Send a one of your friends. in and make your selections from varizd stock. ADKINS PRINTING CO. 66 CHURCH STREE We will gladly help you. Come the world Christmas Card to every and our large | der o'clock, | vhile it is vet light, so keen are they | in | ressmen | hold- | | and a husky leader ol the strikers who | carried a br | with | moved a portion Special Commission to Cons’'der This | NEW' BRITAIN DAILY' HERAED TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1919, | May Build New Road | Direct to Plainville | Plans for constructing a new to Plainville will be discussed at the meeting of the board of public works | tonight and it is not improbable that the movement will be acted favor- | ably upon at that time. The need of ‘ at least one more direct road to Plain- | | ville was avidenced lust spring when | | the single highway was flooded at one | i road point making il imposeible for ve hicles The bour il hear 1s for the | of Milton to pass. also vir and HeW Dixo SMALL POWERS TO | BE REPRESENTED ! Will Siz in Fribunals Named to Try Those Guilty of Violaiing Common Law. Noy 11 smiall powe the mixed tribunal judge pers suilty the common law, as Article: and 229 of treaty. This was decided by the supreme council of (h peace conference, which thi morning with Premicr Clemencent in the chair. rticle 229 with the sinque ! it the natiounl ba brough bunals of admitied appointed offens proy he Gerviaan the e 10 b to ns of s un ied in vyon | of met of the treaty | formation tion wh the provides that «oh tri per- tinst of of criminal i sinele il before the wiiliary ! that power, while suilty of such acts agiinst als of more than one of the Allied wociated powers “wiil he brought before military tribunals composed of members of the military tribunals of | the powers 8o concerncd.”) The council received ply of the IRumanian government to | the Allied note of October It will | be communicated the various A1 | tied delesates. HOT BATTLE AT | SOMERVILLE PLANT Pow e persons the nation- | and todiy the re- 10 Striking Workers of Johns-Manville Company Clash With Deputics— Clubs Used Freely. Somerville, N. J,, Nov. 11.--Striking worlkers of the ILW. Jahns-Manville company’s general manutacturing plant at Manville near here clashed today with 20 deputies under Sherif Brosaw of Somerset county and George F. Totten of the county pro: cutar's office. A serimmage wii gan when the strikers halted trucks i which the deputies were be- mng ut to town to serve order ended after nve ure had been made and many heads wttered. Arnied with riot gun the deputies re ordered to Mauville to put down srowing out af the strike ay of 2,000 uuskilled workers ing 1ncreased wa and suorter hours. At Rarvitan Bridge the van- | guard of motor trucks was met by a 16 pickets. alighted 1rom 0 be- motor sroup of Totten the machme !} 'k in his hand struck him in the face. The depulies leaped from the machines and a fight ensued. No shots were fired but rict clubs were used freely. Subsequently the depu- ties were placed about the plant to protect the men who still are at work BOLSHEVIKI HELD UP Advance of Reds Is Halted and Both Sides Seem to Be Waiting For New Scrdes of Battles, Omsk, Nov. 3, (By the Associa Press.)—The advanco of the Rol viki has been held up along the Ishim river at Peterplavosk. Both sidc seemingly waiting for a new sc attles which probably will occur in le of Ushim k by civilian government continues in is a continuous | trueks loaded ¢ on the way to the station but there is no un- dne haste and no panie. Freezing weather accompanicd by considerabl i severe the plight of the civilian refugees the sick and wounded, who mostly obliged to resort to unhcated partly heated hox cars The American Red Cross LS Npe of the tients to ng frain complete cvacnation will he accomplished two days. ins of Bvacuation of Om stitutions, hospit: fices and civilians fect order. There stream of cart all - of- articles S0 ninlc and wo or nita is hoped hospital the next hos Tt the within pa- a wai of 18-110UR WEEK. Has Its First Mceting. Washington, Nov. 11.—Tho com- mission appointed to submit a repart on the guestion of the eight-hour da and the 4S-hour week which has heen t1 ibject of general debate in tha international labor conference, today | held its first session. The conference as w body adjounrned toduy til tomorrow in honor the firs niversary of the signin of t but the commission =« in order to hasten the re del continued the eight-hot motic as adopted to sub- wholc stion sion. The wits atter the ¢ action v orable u stoo un- of stico meet Labor fight for time the mit th their day up to the o @ commis only were assured sucl not to e construed as fa the cight-hour day princi- a motion passed to LYCEUM TONIGIT Beautiful Women of Society, duringthe past seventy years have relied upon it for their distin- uished appearance. The 'soft, refined, pearly white complexion it renders instantly, is always the source of flattering comment. Gotrands, rient R L5 Ao WIS iz PR HOPKINS £60N. Neéw ¥ Three Men Kilied When Tug Crashes Ferrybe: Nov. 11 Three m dozen per shed Phil were delphia, killed when cra Philadeiphia and ferryboat on the here today. The hevond and a. ons juced tu into owiied railway rive crushed almost \bout 150 peisons were rescued the ferrybout QUITS RUSSTAN COMMAND. General 1= Sakharoft Takes His P The Diederichs Dicderichs Out: General ce. socinted Omsk, Nov. b (By Press.)——General has 1 western Omsk government. fle General Salkharoft Thi General lack signed as commander of the wmies of (he s by ceed commander signation the result Admiral zovernment, the suc i former of th Wy, Dicderichs accord W the Omsk question transferring o of Kolchak, head y over capital b of i of castward. » akhaoroft, to Dbe 1 and a strict disciplin- intel! ofticer an imperial army and I arge of an officers’ traini school at Viadivostok. ' General Khppell, who succeeds him | in command-of the Third army, @ corps commander under General Salkharoft. Admiral Kolchak and the members his government determined to remain and. defend Omsk against the Dolsheviki, in of the advice of e e General ofticer an plucky arian, the R had o in wits u. of are spite CEDAR CHESTS 'hat are useful and handsome. A well made genuine Red Cedar Chest which is Moth Proof is a welc-me Xmas Gift. We have an unusually large stock of Chests—with and without trays—fancy and plain, large and small—Mahogany and Walnut with cedar linings—at all prices. 4} ' .C.PORTERSON The Store of a Thousand Useful Gifts, members . of foreign | Keeler, chemists, who report the con- dition of the water at Shuttle Meadow as satisfactory. This report is for the month of October. tend as the money to carry on wintcer. The tickets can ho obtainéd from Mrs. E. B, Proudman or at the door. The Elks will serve the.ladie and their friends a talle d’hotee dinner at 6.30, provided anyone desiring to remain will ‘please notify Mrs. Proud- man, telephone 1684-5, and places will be reserved ocigty Is in need of the. 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They do not know what this secret is, but they do' know what it means to them in health and satis-’ faction. ; This envelope contains one of the most carefully guarded formulas in the United States. it is known only to a handful of men, who have built upon it a great institution and created from it the finest cup of coffee that ever refreshed the human'body. ; It is the famous La Touraine Coffee formula, by’ which coffee beans from the world’s noted planta- tions are correctly selected, carefully roasted and scientifically blended. The fame of La Touraine Coffee, therefore, is pro- tected and insured. Its quality never varies. Its goodness belongs to every lover of a real cup of coffee. e 55 Cents a Pound W. S. Quinby Company Boston Chicago Don’t accept coffee as La Touraine unless it’s in the La Touraine bag Touraine The Perfect (offee

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